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873 Harley bet on electric bikes and younger riders. The layoffs are the answer

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/26/2026 15:06 EDT

Harley bet on electric bikes and younger riders. The layoffs are the answer

Harley-Davidson's confirmed layoffs reveal more than financial stress — they expose a company caught between a receding cultural identity and a global mobility market it was never built to serve.

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